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- From: ebcnklu@ebc.ericsson.se (Kristofer Lund)
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- Subject: Re: OS/2 for free
- Date: Fri, 02 Feb 1996 12:53:00 GMT
- Organization: Ericsson Business Networks AB
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- vis_cah@shsu.edu wrote:
-
- >>Bzzzzzzt
- >>Wrong yourself, Win95 is a 32 OS in every way. And, Microsoft said that the OS
- >>of the future will be a meld of both NT AND WIN95. Do your homework before you
- >>knock something you know nothing about.
- >
- >Bzzzzzzzzzt!!!!!
- >Totally wrong! If Win95 was a 32 bit OS in every way then it wouldn't SLOW
- >DOWN on a fully 32bit only processor like the P6!! You can check the slow
- >down fact with PC magazine (Feb 96), Pc Computing (Jan 96 & Feb 96), and
- >Computer Shopper (Jan 96). Win95 slowd down on the 32bit P6 while OS/2,
- >NT and Unix get up to a 245% increase in speed. You need to do YOUR
- >homework!
-
- It IS a fact that many parts of Windows 95 are not in fact 32-bit
- code, but good old 16-bit crap. One of the parts were networking.. I
- think.
-
- /Kristofer Lund
- McDonalds F50, Stockholm, Sweden
- Ericsson Business Networks AB, Nacka Strand, Sweden
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